kc2ine
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just bought pianoteq play today
and am blown away Incredible sound, does cakewalk have something like that in piano department? Is V-Piano available as plugin? I like SI electric piano and strings instruments I got with Sonar. p.s. pianoteq in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4ufaPZZPLs&feature=related
post edited by kc2ine - 2011/08/26 15:29:40
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/26 16:47:13
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The only one I know of is the Truepiano version that comes with X1. It is very nice. I recommend a freebie that has become my go to standard even over all my high dollar plugs. It is Tascam CV. You can find it over at the KVR website. Even as old as it is, it still drops the jaw of a lot of my clients. It is fully featured and fully functional. I love that thing.
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kc2ine
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/26 21:50:10
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Hey Thanks Sidroe for tip, just downloading this CV piano and will give a try. So truepiano comes with X1? nice, I wonder if it comes also with X1 LE...
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kc2ine
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/26 22:44:48
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OK, I am trying CV piano and strange things I can hear sometimes kinda like a hammer noise at low velocity. Quite nice sound but somehow cannot get right velocity right right...
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 00:59:47
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If you want a proper piano sound you need to get some decent mics (Coles 4038's) and record a real piano. Otherwise wait 20 or 30 years because all these piano emulators sound not so great IMHO. How many classical recordings does "PianoteqPlay" feature on?
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 07:00:08
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Glyn Barnes
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 07:19:30
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kc2ine
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 10:15:56
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backwoods If you want a proper piano sound you need to get some decent mics (Coles 4038's) and record a real piano. Otherwise wait 20 or 30 years because all these piano emulators sound not so great IMHO. How many classical recordings does "PianoteqPlay" feature on? sorry, but you don't know what are you talking about. Record piano by myself? why I'd do that when better then me in Yamaha, Roland, Synthogy and more already did and this is not easy task to do. Modeled piano is already in stage that I prefer it over sampled and I've been playing sampled pianos for 20 years. Have you ever tried playing roland V-Piano for instance? here you have classical pianist is talking about it so maybe you'll get it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTbXnbfymdc&playnext=1&list=PLCE95F73DB7E12D14
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 10:30:26
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If you have the Cakewalk Sound Center, you can get the Steinway Grands sound pack for $20. I bought this a few months back and for the price I am really impressed with the sound quality. And, the sounds are tweekable with EQ and resonance and stuff.... to your liking.... and there is like 10 piano's in the set.
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 16:35:07
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I also like the Steinway Grand Piano Expansion Pack for Cakewalk Sound Center. I don't have a lot of experience with virtual pianos, but it's the best piano I have in Sonar right now - and for $20! : )
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kc2ine
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 17:31:22
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I have something like Cakewalk TTS-1 where I see some piano, not that bad, something like in old fantom X, is it it?
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kc2ine
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 18:36:53
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 19:13:32
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kc2ine here you have classical pianist is talking about it so maybe you'll get it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTbXnbfymdc&playnext=1&list=PLCE95F73DB7E12D14 Pretty cool videos. I like that the pedal controllers are continuous instead of just on/off. I wonder if other other virtual pianos offer the same feature. Does sostenuto work in Pianoteq? My main piano of choice is the Cakewalk TTS-1 and it doesn't seem to know what to do with sostenuto controller data.
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backwoods
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/27 23:40:32
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Hi kc2, I want to agree with you but those pianos still sound rotten to me. I have not tried the V- Piano unless it is included with the 700NX which I use. For my piano work I use a Ricard Lipp recorded with 2 Coles Mics. I bought TruePiano with the 20 percent discount and it is crap.
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Glyn Barnes
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/28 04:04:13
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backwoods If you want a proper piano sound you need to get some decent mics (Coles 4038's) and record a real piano. Otherwise wait 20 or 30 years because all these piano emulators sound not so great IMHO. That's fine if you have Piano, the space, the acoustics and the recording skills etc. Many have to make do with second best and if the piano part is not too exposed... I like the True Pianos Atlantis module, but SampleTekk Old Lady, the Emperor and Rain (in Kontakt) are my favorites.
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kc2ine
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/08/31 19:49:43
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/09/01 04:10:16
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kc2ine anybody knows this freebe? Maestro Concert Grand http://sonimusicae.free.fr/matshelgesson-maestro-en.html ca Sonar read Gigastudio format???? I have got their Harpsichords and House Organ (Kontakt versions) and they are great. I have not tried this Piano. There is nothing bundled in Sonar that can read Gigastudio format (or Kontakt format for that matter). It might be worth posting these questions about third party software down on the Software forum http://forum.cakewalk.com/tt.aspx?forumid=39 where they will be more relevent and you may get more responses.
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Re:just bought pianoteq play today
2011/09/22 12:17:28
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backwoods If you want a proper piano sound you need to get some decent mics (Coles 4038's) and record a real piano. Otherwise wait 20 or 30 years because all these piano emulators sound not so great IMHO. How many classical recordings does "PianoteqPlay" feature on? I use a few things, NI's pianos and the Reason Pianos and Abbey Road (for reason).. sure I have 40k to spend on a steinway and the room to record it PROPERLY . I don't , but I think them lot sound decent enough.
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